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Citation

Purdie N. Br. J. Community Nurs. 2019; 24(11): 550-552.

Affiliation

Lead Nurse Practitioner for Frailty, Older Person's Team (OPT), Sarum South Locality Primary Care Network, Salisbury.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2019, Mark Allen Publishing)

DOI

10.12968/bjcn.2019.24.11.550

PMID

31674227

Abstract

Frailty is common in older age and those living with frailty are at risk of adverse health outcomes. Exercise programmes could potentially reduce the risks for this group of people by increasing muscle strength, reducing falls and improving overall mobility. This study looks specifically at the effects of weekly tai chi classes in those people living with frailty in older age. This study monitored the participants who attended each week and looked to see if any improvements were made by reducing the risk of falls, and improving mobility. Validated tools that assess balance, gait, and identify falls risk were used throughout the study. Initial results indicate a perceived improvement in physical health and wellbeing.


Language: en

Keywords

Ageing; Balance; Falls prevention; Frailty; Tai chi

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